Most Imams historically, who support war, have done so for land, defense, or politics. Never in the history of Islam has a leader called for Jihad simply to die. دعوت الائمه المئيده للحرب تاريخيا كانت بسبب اختلال

According to Jeremy Scahill, in his book “Dirty Wars”, in 2002, Awlaki had a conversation with Dar al hijrah Imam, Johari Abdul Malik. In that conversation Malik related that Awlaki wanted to get away from the USA,

Awlaki claimed to have made TATP in one day. https://www.emptywheel.net/tag/minh-quang-pham/ Several web sites on the net (not providing them here) present seasoned chemists claiming that it takes several days to make TATP. And this Vietnamese guy, named

According to Aimen Dean, in an article published in Express and Star, http://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-news/2015/04/04/77-bombers-attended-lecture-in-dudley/ in 2003, Awlaki lectured to about 30 to 40 people in a house, about a historical book regarding Jihad. During this lecture, the Home

Awlaki told Morten Storm he wanted to rule Yemen but told Pham he needed attacks in England Awlaki had two goals that really did not seem logical. Morten Storm writes in his book, “Agent Storm”, Awlaki wanted

Anwar al-Awlaki isn’t a normal Islamic preacher. His activities did not seem very significant up until 2005. In 2005 Awlaki and an unknown assistant, published “Constants on the Path of Jihad”, in which Awlaki interprets an essay

Anwar al-Awlaki targeted Ali al-Tamimi. In March of 2002 police raided and searched Islamic offices in Virginia. No one suspected Anwar al-Awlaki of saying anything to police that caused those raids, because Awlaki became visibly mad and